prednisone

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Chemical structure of prednisone

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From pre(gnane) + d(ie)ne + (cort)isone.

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prednisone (countable and uncountable, plural prednisones)

  1. (pharmacology) A glucocorticoid C21H26O5 that is a dehydrogenated analog of cortisone, used to relieve rheumatic and allergic conditions and to treat leukemia.

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